If you like mysteries than check this book out.

Kit Kenyon finds herself in a hostage situation. A husband is threatening to kill his wife because she wants to leave him and take the children. Kit thought she had the situation under control, only to have it end badly.

Noah Lambert and Kit are thrust into a string of gruesome murder cases. It seems that this serial killer deals out his own justice. He left the following message on his latest victim that said “Life’s a laugh. How does the death penalty feel? An eye for an eye.” As Noah and Kit track down the killer, it seems that the killer is also watching them.

A Killer Among Us is book three of the Women of Justice novels. It can be read as a stand alone novel. Kit was the more dominant of the two. This might have to do with the fact that this series is focused on women in authoritative positions. I liked this. If Kit had been a push over than I would have been turned off by her. You can tell that Kit and Noah have a thing for each other. Though, they do not let their relationship get in the way of doing their jobs. Mrs. Eason finds that right balance between mystery and romance. Often times in these sort of books the romance can become the focal point of the story when it should be the mystery and than the romance. If you like mysteries than check this book out.

“Available May 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”

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